WHITE HALL ARKANSAS Proudly
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Welcome to White Hall: A Quality of Life Community
Just a short drive south on Interstate 530 from the busy streets of Little Rock Arkansas is the city of White Hall, a modernized community with a small town atmosphere that continues to gain notoriety for its clean streets, low crime rate, first-rate educational system and well-accomplished professional police and fire departments. It isn’t hard to understand why the city continues to move forward in a constant state of growth since its incorporation in 1964. White Hall also offers a number of opportunities for those who enjoy shopping and dining as well as numerous clubs, organizations, activities and modern top rated lodging facilities. For the youth, there are numerous active clubs and organizations to join including the Boy Scouts, a number of church organizations and an array of athletic activities from the White Hall Softball and Little Leagues which have produced champions. The James “Jitters” Morgan White Hall Community Center is located at 9801 Dollarway Road. It features a full-size gymnasium/basketball court and indoor elevated walking track with TV’s, various fitness zones and game equipment. The center is available for meetings, weddings, receptions, banquets and other special events. A concession area and a full size kitchen is just one of the many features available at the center. Crenshaw Springs Water Park is also located on the property next to the center. The park features fast water slides, a rock climbing wall and kid’s splash zone. White Hall City Park located at 101 Parkway, across from White Hall City Hall, is also a favorite among the locals. The 36 acre tract of land includes seven baseball and softball fields, two tennis courts, newly widened and resurfaced walking trails, restrooms, several covered picnic pavilions, a covered amphitheater, a skate park and lots of playground equipment, including a furnished fenced-in play area designed for the younger families. Lots of special events are held at the park including Founders Day, Kid’s Fest and the White Hall Chamber of Commerce Easter Egg Hunt. Each Christmas, the park is illuminated with beautiful Christmas displays including a very special one consisting of three foot trees lining the pathway just past the main entrance, each topped with a very special personalized commemorative star.
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WELCOME TO FOUNDERS DAY
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FIRST FOUNDERS DAY AUGUST 4, 1984
11:00 AM - Parade 11:30 AM - Band starts playing 11:45 AM - VFW Post #4455 dedicates flag 11:55 AM - Mayor Tom Ashcraft welcomes people (1) Introduces former Mayors & first City Officials & (2) Introduces Jefferson County Judge Earl Chadick (Judge Chadick speaks) 12:30 PM Taekwondo Plus 1:00 PM - Band plays 1:30 PM - Arkansas State Fiddlers (on band platform) 2:00 PM - Band plays until Governor arrives 2:30 PM - Mayor introduces Governor Clinton - Governor Clinton presents White Hall School Award & speaks Mr. Brown speaks Dr. Hart speaks (of NCTR) 3:00 PM - Acey Deucey Square Dance Club and Shirts & Skirts 3:30 PM - Sr. High Steppers (front of City Hall) 3:35 PM - Band plays 4:00 PM - Arkansas State Fiddlers 4:30 PM - Acey Deucey Square Dance Club and Shirts & Skirts 5:00 PM - Band plays (Prison Band) 5:15 PM - Arkansas State Fiddlers 5:30 PM - Band plays
2019 WHITE HALL FOUNDERS DAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 7 to 9 am—Jitter’s Morgan Pancake Breakfast presented by the White Hall Noon Lion’s Club Adults - $8, Ages 3 -10 - $5 and children under the age of 3 are free. 7:30—5K Run- Sponsored by Home Town Nutrition, all proceeds go to the White Hall Food Pantry. 10:00—Parade 11:30—Flags—ROTC National Anthem by Leah Randale • Welcome by Mayor Foster • White Hall Band Kids Zone—Wristbands sold for $5.00 for all rides, all day. Proceeds go to the White Hall Food Pantry. Car Show 11:45—Cheerleaders—High School Steppers—High School • Cheerleaders—Middle School • Dance—Middle School Jefferson County United Drill Team • Jazz Group 12:15—Winner of the Parade 12:20—Tumble Room 12:35—Danzsource 12:50—Kenneth Gatewood, Jr. 1:00—Star Steppers Square Dancers 1:00 – 3:00—People’s Choice buy 3 tickets for $5.00 and pick the best of 3. First come, first serve. 2:00—Jettway Students 4:00—Zac Dunlap Band 6:00—BBQ Winners
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Table of Contents Index of Advertisers…………………………………………………………………………4 Community Service Award Welcome to White Hall .......................1 Banquet Pictures................................20 Schedule of Events ...............................2 Chamber Event Pictures ................21-22 White Hall History ..............................6 White Hall Food Pantry .....................23 List of White Hall Mayors ....................9 New in 2019 .....................................25 White Hall Police Dept......................10 Community Center/ Chief Wingard Retirement Pictures ....12 Crenshaw Springs ..............................29 Policeman's Ball 2019 Pictures ..........13 White Hall Museum ..........................27 White Hall Fire Dept .........................14 Betty Jones Retirement .......................30 Area Churches ...................................16 Quick Facts/Elected Officials .............36 List of Chamber Members ..................18 State of the City Address ........................ White Hall Chamber of Commerce ...17 ..................................Inside Back Cover
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Index of Advertisers Bethany Missionary Baptist Church ABA ..... ................................................................. 16 Blue Ink Real Estate ................................. 16 Brown, Thomas; Attorney at Law ............. 36 Campbell & Company Insurance; Doug Scallion, Agent ............................... 28 Carrington Electric ................................... 23 Century 21 United ................................... 18 Cranford's ................................................ 35 Dane's B&D Automotive.......................... 14 Dr. John Dedman Internal Medicine ........ 30 Emergency Ambulance Service, Inc ......... 28 Fairfield Federal Credit Union .................. 19 Family Medicine of White Hall, P.A......... 15 Farmers Insurance, Larry Gragg Agency ................................. 30 Faulkner Collision Center Inc................... 32 FBT Bank & Mortgage .............................. 32 Hartz Honey Hole ................................... 10 Holcomb, Mike, State Rep. Dist. 10 ........ 24 Jacsil Motors, Inc ..................................... 32 Jefferson Regional Medical Center ............. 7 Jenkins Memorial Center & Industries, Inc ... ................................................................. 36 Leon's Catfish & Shrimp Restaurant ......... 17 Dr. Donna Massey ................................... 28 Metal Mart ............................................... 32 Music Warehouse .................................... 10 Pennington's Floor Store .......................... 26 4
Pine Bluff Arsenal Federal Credit Union ...... ................................................................... 9 Pine Bluff Hearing Aid Center.................. 31 Pine Bluff Heating & Air .......................... 30 Pine Federal Credit Union ......... Back Cover RazorShred & Records Management ....... 17 Relyance Bank ......................................... 26 Shelter Insurance, Michelle Herring Agency ........................... 9 Shelter Insurance, Dee Holcomb Agency ............................. 24 Showcase of Floors .................................... 9 Stitch & Clean .......................................... 30 Stone Bank ................................................. 8 tarapromotional advertising specialties .... 18 Tasty Do-Nuts .......................................... 31 Terry Hardware ........................................ 31 Terry's Tots & Toddlers................................ 8 The Hive Cafe .......................................... 10 The New Generation Preschool/Development Center ...................................................... 16 Trinity Village Retirement Community ..... 11 Welch Nissan ........................................... 31 White Hall Chamber of Commerce ............. ........................................ Inside Front Cover White Hall, City of..................................... 5 White Hall Family Medicine .................... 19 White Hall Police Officers' Association ... 11
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WHITE HALL CITY OFFICIALS MAYOR NOEL FOSTER CITY CLERK/TREASURER ELLEN WELCH CITY ATTORNEY TOM OWENS CITY JUDGE KIM BRIDGFORTH ALDERMAN ANDY LUNSFORD ALDERMAN KEN SMITH ALDERMAN SCOTT RAY ALDERMAN BEAVER JOHNSON ALDERMAN DAVID BECK ALDERMAN JOEL FOSTER
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A QUALITY OF LIFE COMMUNITY
CELEBRATING 55 YEARS
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A brief history of a "Quality of Life Community" By: Teresa Bennett
The city of White Hall is a technologically advanced area with a small town feel located just south of Little Rock, Arkansas. The city is filled with a rich history of family, education, worship and community togetherness that began at a little spring called Crenshaw Springs. Many traveling along Dollarway Road from Little Rock to Pine Bluff would use it as a much welcomed water stop. During the early days the spring is believed to have been owned by a family named Crenshaw. Before long, folks started settling around the spring. Over time it turned into a meeting place for many and played a large part in the area's settlement. Around 1881-1882 a building was erected just up the hill from the spring, on the site where the front gate to the White Hall United Methodist Cemetery gate stands today. It was used for worship as well as a school. Its whitewashed exterior is believed to be where the city of White Hall acquired its name. From the early days, the area has experienced constant growth. In 1942 the Pine Bluff Arsenal was in its early stages of operations, bringing more
White Hall City Hall is located at 101 Parkway.
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families to the area looking to settle near their employment. With families moving in by the numbers, the need for public safety was eminent and in 1961 residents self-imposed a tax to create the White Hall Water and Fire District and a volunteer fire department was soon formed. In 1964, with a population of 1,250, after prompt petitioning and meeting necessary criteria, the city was incorporated. White Hall's first Mayor, W.F. Jack Moody was sworn in. The first recorder/treasurer was Gene Welchel. The original city council was made up by Joe Carter, Gilma Freeman, J.D. Green, Bill Heroman and Bill House. Until the White Hall Police Department was formed in 1983, the town was protected by town marshals. The city has had a total of seven police chiefs, since its incorporation, including the most recent addition, Gregory Shapiro, who replaced retiring Chief Richard Wingard. Wingard has served the department since 1998. See HISTORY Page 8
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HISTORY Continued from Page 6
In the late 1990's as White Hall continued to show a great deal of growth, the city was able to establish its own post office. The White Hall School District has also played a major role in the community. Our youth, faith and education have been in the forefront of the community since the 1800s and still are today. White Hall is home to numerous places of worship and also offers numerous activities for today's youth including baseball, softball, pee wee football, pee wee basketball, soccer, boy scouts and more. In more recent years, the city has seen the much welcomed additions of the James "Jitters" Morgan Community Center and Crenshaw Springs Water Park. With each passing year, the city of White Hall with populations up to 5,800, continues to expand with new people, new hopes and new businesses.
White Hall, a quality of life community made possible through dedicated leadership.
Current White Hall Mayor, Noel Foster.
First White Hall Mayor, W.F. Jack Moody.
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Tom Ashcraft January 1983 – December 1990 Raymond “Pete” Ross January 1991 – December 1994 James “Jitters” Morgan January 1995 – 2010 Noel Foster January 2011 - Present
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New Police Chief takes the reins
By: Teresa BenneTT
The White Hall Police Department was officially established in 1983. White Hall native Perry Holland was appointed as chief of police, operating out of a single room located in City Hall. Holland passed away on June 15, 2019. Richard Wingard, the department’s sixth Chief of Police, reR I C H A R D tired in 2019 following an eight WINGARD
year tenure as chief. Wingard has served for the department since April, 1998, during which the department has received positive recognition many times. Today, the department has a newly appointed chief, Greg Shapiro, who replaced the retired Wingard as chief of the White Hall Police Department in April. Shapiro is a former captain of the Pine Bluff Police Department and is an auxiliary deputy for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. He also teaches criminal justice classes at Bottom left: Perry Holland served as one of the first marshals in White Hall. Holland became White Hall Police Chief with the city's incorporation in 1964. Bottom right: Greg Shapiro was appointed White Hall Police Chief in April 2019.
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Southeast Arkansas College. Shapiro has lived in White Hall for 15 years. He is a graduate of Pine Bluff High School and attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He later majored in criminal justice, and it was after an internship at the Little Rock Police Department that he knew he wanted to become a police officer. According to Shapiro, he left Pine Bluff Police Department as a captain. His initial plan of action is to get the officers the technology and the tools they need to work smarter and not harder. The department works tirelessly to train for numerous scenarios in an effort to stay up to date and finely tuned so residents can sleep easy at night as officers work to keep White Hall one of the most peaceful cities in the state. When school is in session the department places Student Resource Officers at each of the schools in an effort to keep an open and positive relationship with the students, giving parents peace of mind in knowing that their children are in good hands everyday.
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The White Hall police officers participate in this non-profit organization established by members of the department. The association sponsors an annual Charity Ball, a sold-out elegant event that raises funds that are given back to the White Hall community through sponsorships of youth sports leagues, scholarships for White Hall graduates, providing assistance for needy families during difficult times, as well as making sure children of less fortunate families have gifts for Christmas. The Association reached further than our community by sending two tractor trailer truck loads of food, clothing, and supplies to the victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, reaching the police departments there before FEMA arrived, giving some of the Louisiana police officers their first change of clothes since the disaster struck.
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CHIEF RICHARD WINGARD'S RETIREMENT
A retirement party was held for Chief Richard Wingard earlier this year. Wingard was employed at the White Hall PD since 1998 and served as chief since 2011.
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SCENES FROM ANNUAL POLICEMAN'S BALL
In approximately 1993, the White Hall Police Officers Association was started, so scholarships could be given to graduating seniors. Usually enough money is raised for those scholarships. In 2004, then-Chief Foster brought up the idea of a charity ball. Starting in 2016, scholarships were given for individuals who wanted to further his or her education in the law enforcement field. In 2019, ten scholarships were awarded, ranging in amounts from $1,000 to $2,000. The association can give back to the kids in the community. Currently the association is supported by the White Hall Food Pantry, a Boy Scout troop and a Cub Scout pack and this year, a Girl Scout troop. The association buys turkeys at Thanksgiving and assists with the Angel Tree project in schools to help families.
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Fire stations dedicated to former fire chiefs
By: Teresa BenneTT
Volunteers with the White Hall Fire Department have been watching over the community since 1961 when residents self-imposed a $50 per year tax to create the White Hall Water and Fire District. Current Chief Sandy Castleberry has served as the department chief for 13 years. The fire department maintains a Class 5 ISO Fire Rating which lowers the residents' homeowner insurance premiums. They provide free fire safety inspections for home
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owners, as well as assist with the installation and testing of smoke detectors in the homes of those in need. They also perform annual inspections for all area businesses. The city of White Hall is fortunate enough to have two
locations, Fire Station No. 1, located at 208 Anderson St., and Fire Station No. 2, located at 5 Hospitality Lane. Fire Station No. 1 is dedicated to Rickey Doucey while Fire Station No.2 is dedicated to Ned Tomboli.
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Bethany Baptist 7122 Sheridan Road Calvary Baptist 1214 Robin Road Central Baptist 6107 Dollarway Road Church on the Rock 5500 Dollarway Road Claud Road Baptist 1821 Claud Road Cornerstone Apostolic 9500 Dollarway Road Family Church 2500 Hwy. 104 First Assembly of God 801 Hoadley Road Hardin Baptist 300 Todd Lynn Lemonwood Baptist 920 Shephard Drive New Harvest Church of God 9016 Hwy. 270 Northside Baptist 7743 Sheridan Road Oakland Heights Baptist 9620 Hwy. 270 St. Andrew Baptist 5810 Malcomb White Hall Church of Christ 304 White Hall Road White Hall First Baptist 8708 Dollarway Road White Hall United Methodist 300 Church Drive White Hall United Pentecostal 7745 Sheridan Road
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Chamber of Commerce is heart of community By: Teresa Bennett
The White Hall Chamber of Commerce has been working to promote business growth and bring positive light to the community for thirty-five years. However for three years prior, the group made up of local business leaders titled it as the White Hall Merchant's Association. During one of the early meetings, members decided to host a weenie roast for the city's 20th Birthday. This event would soon become an an-
White Hall Chamber of Commerce, the heartbeat of the city, supports local businesses and economic growth, working together for a better tomorrow.
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White Hall Chamber of Commerce Members • A-Team • AgHeritage Farm Credit Services • Ahmed, Shafeeq • American Inn & Suites • ARCN, Inc. DBA Dairy Queen of W.H. • Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield • Arkansas Police Products Arkansas Printing Co. • Arkansas Spine and Pain • Arkansas Surgical Hospital • Autographics By Beadle • Bail Bond Financing, Inc. • Benson Restoration • Ken Bragg • Judge Earnest Brown, Jr. • Jr Brown Home and Office Moving • Bryan Paint & Carpet • Carrington Electric Co., Inc. • Catering By Scott Ray • Central Moloney, Inc. • Century 21 United • Chism Plumbing • City of White Hall • CJC • CK Contracting Solutions • Cook Rental Property • Joyce Cottrell • Cranfords Fresh World, Inc. • Custom Hydraulic and
Machinery, Inc. • Daily Dose Drugstore • Dancer's Salon • Delta Towing & Recovery, Inc./Foster Towing • Dew Drop Auto Parts, LLC • Dierich Construction Co. • El Parian • Emro Videos & Photos, LLC • Fairfield Federal Credit Union • Family Medicine of White Hall • FBT Bank & Mortgage • First Arkansas Financial, Inc. • First Arkansas Insurance • Charles & Betsy Francis • Free, Theresa • Greenway Equipment, Inc. • Hair Co. • Hartz Honey Hole • Jackie Henderson • Home Medical, Inc./Uptown Scrubs • Home Town Nutrition • Hudson, Cisne & Co. LLP • Billy Joe Hulse, Sr. • Hunter's Animal Hospital • Hunter's Refuge, Inc. • Huntley Metals • James Tax Service, Inc.
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• Johnson's Metal Recyclers, Inc. • Jonesboro Carwash, LLC DBA Team Clean Carwash • KT Aesthetics & Beauty • Last Resort Firearms Training • Liberty Utilities • Glenda Lybrand • McClelland Consulting Engineers, Inc. • Glenn Minor • MK Distributors, Inc. • M.K. Studios, Inc. • Pain Treatment Centers of America • Pamplin Audiology • Party Palooza • Paul W. Davis, MD, PA • Pennington Floor Store • P.B. Cotton Belt Federal Credit Union • Pine Bluff Heating & Air • Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel • Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen • Precision Industrial Services, LLC • Premier Real Estate Services • Presley Rental Property • Wayne & Helen Rasor • Redwood Inn • Reed Architectual Firm, Ltd. • Royal Family Bucks Can-
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dles & More • SCAT Pools & Spas, Inc. • SEARK • Shelter Insurance (Michelle Herring Agency) • Showcase of Floors, Inc. • Simmons First National Bank • Smart Chevrolet • South Arkansas Business Solutions • South Central Center on Aging - UAMS • Southeast Engravers • State Farm Insurance Kevin Bonnette Agency • Stitch & Clean Cleaners • Stone Bank • Studdard Construction Co., Inc. • Subway #25353 #46823 • Barbara Summers • Tara Promotional • Tasty Donuts • Terry Hardware • The Boast Company, Inc. • The Waters of White Hall • Welch Motor Company • White Hall Journal • White Hall Police Officers Assoc. • White Hall Realty Co. • Woodland's Pharmacy • Tamara Works
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Fireworks Display; White Hall Founders Continued from Page 17 Day Golf Tournament, Trade Day city-wide celebrations. yard sale, White Hall Today, the chamber Founders Day Parade remains very involved and Celebration in the in the community, sup- Park, 5k Walk/Run, porting numerous anPistol Shooting Comnual events including petition; White Hall the Community Service Community Christmas, Awards Banquet to Memorial Stars in the honor those who have Park, and White Hall went above and beyond High School Scholarin the community; the ships. Easter Egg Hunt in The citizens are White Hall City Park blessed to have leadwhich boasts 8,000 ers, business owners, eggs, a dozen bicycle educators and citizens prizes, and the Easthat work together creter Bunny; Kids Fest ate economic success Child Abuse Awareness and happiness within event; White Hall High our community. The School Awards CereChamber's goal is to work toward improvmony; Fourth of July
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2019 COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS BANQUET
The James “Jitters” Morgan Community Center was the setting for the 35th annual Community Service Awards Banquet. The following citizens won the 2019 Community Service Awards for outstanding contributions to White Hall. Volunteer Fireman of the Year - JIMMY LUNSFORD Volunteer Police Officer of the Year - JOE WHITE Youth Award - RAYMOND JONES Bridges-Socia Memorial Award - HAYDEN FOSTER Senior Citizen Award - DOUG AND VICKI BROWN Clara Burton Education Award - JOSHUA O'NASH "Jitters" Morgan Small Business Award - CATERING BY SCOTT RAY W.F. (Jack) Moody Award - RICHARD WINGARD
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Community Food Pantry serves local families and shut-ins
The White Hall Food Pantry, Inc., now in its 21st year, was established in 1998. Three churches, Central Baptist, White Hall Methodist and White Hall First Baptist, saw a need to feed the hungry in this area. Participating churches include First Baptist of White Hall, White Hall United Methodist, Central Baptist, Cornerstone Apostolic, Family Church of White Hall, White Hall United Pentecostal, Hardin Baptist and Claud Road Baptist—all sending volunteers to serve with the distribution.
Other churches like Bethany Missionary Baptist Church, Harvest Time, First Assembly of God in White Hall, Oakland Heights Missionary Baptist Church, Church on the Rock and St. Andrews assist with supplying food donations for the pantry. Other organizations and businesses like banks, schools clubs, and charity organizations send volunteers and donations to support the pantry. These churches and the ever-generous public band together and do what it takes to
feed those in need. One of the major champions of the food pantry is current Mayor Noel Foster. Foster was also an advocate as Chief of Police. The pantry is overseen by a board of directors that consists of pastors and leaders in the White Hall community.
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donations, are serving more people, and have more volunteers than ever before. All of this is because of the great generosity and love of the citizens of White Hall. Church is not just what happens inside the walls of our building. It's more than just sitting in a pew and hoping people get fed. It's love in action. What the Food Pantry does is create an atmosphere where the local churches band together and show what church really outside the walls of our sanctu1. aries looks likes.” The
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Former Mayer plays major role in community projects initial plans in motion proposing an AdverThe James “Jitters” tising and Promotion Morgan White Hall Tax, also known as the Community Center, located at 9801 Dollarway “Hamburger Tax” to help finance his dream Road, serves as a hub of having a top-notch of activities throughout community center for the year. The center is the youth. Morgan was named in honor of forall about our youth. mer White Hall Mayor, Construction began on the late James “Jitters” the center in 2013. MorMorgan, who served as gan was a graduthe Mayor from ate of Pine Bluff 1995 until his High School. He retirement from attended Ouachita White Hall in Baptist College 2010. Morgan before graduating passed away on JAMES "JITTERS" from the Boys Aug. 21, 2019, MORGAN Club of America at 77. In 1997, Directors School. just two years He served as the Athletinto his first term, Moric Director of the Pine gan had already set the
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Allen Cash, a volunteer at the White Hall museum stated that over 700 people visit the museum throughout the year. A railroad caboose, a gift from the Cotton Belt Railroad, is located in the mini-park at the east end of the property. Directly in front of the caboose is a section of the original Dollarway Road. The Veterans' memorial is also located on the museum grounds. The beautiful gray and black granite structure was funded by private donations and is engraved with approximately 700 names of veterans. The monument was officially
dedicated on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2001. Each year, a special program is observed at the monument on Memorial Day and Veterans Day. The current director is Brenda Doucey. Doucey became director in January 2015. The two previous directors were Janice Grider and Mary Lou Maulden. The first board for the museum was formed on May 14, 1990 with Grider as the coordinator/ director, with Jean Boast serving as president. Members of the first board were Nadyne Aikman, Bea Ashcraft, Clara Burton and Doucey. The museum is open See MUSEUM Page 28
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from noon to 4 p.m. Wed. through Fri., and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m on Sat. The museum is staffed by Doucey and 19-year volunteer Allen Cash. About twice a month the museum receives donated and loaned items.
Items are always welcome to add to the museum. There is an urgent need to obtain historical photographs that can be scanned and become a part of the collections. Also there are currently photographs and newspaper clippings that need to have names, locations, dates, etc. identified to maintain historical significance.
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• Free WiFi • An outdoor public Continued from Page 26 fishing pond Located next to the “Jitters” Morgan White Community Center is Hall Community Center another major centerinclude: piece for the community. • Full size gymnasium/ The Crenshaw Springs basketball court with Water Park. In its first 6 goals and detachable season it drew in 21,000 volleyball net visitors. In addition to • Various fitness zones being a positive imwith elliptical machines, pact on the economy, a treadmill and an ab creating 80 jobs for glider and teeter malocal youth. Crenshaw chine Springs also helped the • Game equipment (Table Tennis, Air Hock- city earn Arkansas "City of Distinction" award ey, Fusball) for tourism. The city has • An indoor elevated walking track with TVs also been voted "Readers Choice" Prettiest at every corner Town, Friendliest Town • Several meeting and Best Place to Live. rooms with outdoor The park features two patio large flume slides, a lazy • Concession area and river, a toddler splash a full size kitchen and slide, a zero-depth • Several TVs and speakers placed through- entry area, diving boards out the facility for enter- and a rock-climbing wall, as well as a restautainment
A respectful farewell to James "Jitters" Morgan. Morgan passed away on August 21, 2019. He served as White Hall Mayor from 1995 to 2010.
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A retirement party was held on March 2, 2019 for Betty Jones of Jones Feed. Over 100 family and friends attended the event. In 1957, the late Elton Jones and his wife Betty opened Jones Pet Store at 7004 Dollar Dollarway Road. It has been owned and operated by the Jones family since. Son David Jones overseeing the day-to-day operations. With other family members and a few employees, the business is still very productive today.
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Quick Facts - White Hall, Arkansas
Incorporated in 1964 Population: 5,416 (according to the U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 estimate) 1964: 1,257 1970: 1,300 1980: 2,214 1990: 3,894 2000: 4,732 2010: 5,526 Land area: 6.98 square miles Ranked 6th best city in Arkansas to raise a family by nerdwallet.com in 2013 A Safe Choice Security study lists White Hall ranking 4th in the state in the top 10 safest places to live in Arkansas. http://www.safechoicesecurity.com/blog/safest-cities-arkansas/ According to SafeWise.com, White Hall was voted as one of the top safest cities in Arkansas. 2014 Cities of Distinction Award in the category of Tourism Development in the population category of 5,00020,000. Ranks 2nd in Arkansas in Median Household Income among cities with a population of 5,000 or higher (according to the U.S. Census
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State Represenatives Ken Bragg – District 15 Mike Holcomb – District 10 U.S. Representative – 4th Districit Bruce Westerman 100 E. 8th Ave., Room 2521 Pine Bluff, AR 71601 Phone: (870) 536-8178 Fax: (870) 536-8364 U. S. Senators Tom Cotton 1401 West Capitol Ave Suite 235 Little Rock, AR 72201 Phone: (501) 223-9081 Fax: (501) 223-9105 John Boozman 1401 W. Capitol Ave., Suite 155 Little Rock, AR 72201 Phone: (501) 372-7153 Fax: (501) 372-7163
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STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS • 2019 It is my honor and privilege to come before you today to share with this council and the citizens of White Hall a report on the State of the City as I begin my 3rd term as your Mayor. Tonight, I am pleased to report that our city is strong and we continue to enjoy residential and commercial growth in our city. The White Hall Public Works Department has been busy through the year with construction, growth and general maintenance. We received a matching grant for park improvements from the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. This includes new ADA compliant entryways into the park, new walk trails, sod and a seat wall in front of the amphitheater. The Public Works crew worked removing the old walking trails, and replaced culverts under Anderson Avenue. They added additional underground electrical boxes and hauled away trees and debris from the park. The Public Works crew replaced two (2) drainage culverts 120 feet long under West Little Lane as well as making asphalt repairs in three (3) spots on West Little Lane. The crew picked up approximately 300 yards of leaves from our residents for our compost/recycling program. We loaded and distributed 60 yards of compost. We continued mowing and maintaining Interstate 530, Hwy 270, Hwy 256 and city streets in an effort to help keep our city clean! Keeping our parks, city buildings and city property clean and well maintained is a priority. It’s amazing how the little things can impact the City’s overall image. The public works crew does an excellent job and handles any task that we give them! The White Hall Volunteer Fire Department has provided another exceptional year of service to our community. The department is composed of two stations with twenty-five (25) firefighters and eight (8) fire apparatus. A total of one hundred twenty six (126) calls for service within the city limits of White Hall were responded to along with five (5) mutual aid calls outside the city. Over the past few years the department has had many improvements and advances to ensure the best possible service to the community. The department has continued to demonstrate the best that White Hall has to offer and named Mark Rongey as the “Volunteer Fireman of the Year”. This year has proven to be both active and rewarding for the White Hall Police Department. Currently, the department consists of sixteen (16) full-time officers, with four (4) of those officers being school resource officers, two (2) administrative assistants, and twelve (12) Auxiliary Officers. We purchased a school K-9, officer named “Leo” who is assigned to Officer Hoffman. Officer Hoffman is a veteran handler and his experience has proven useful in our schools. Their dedication and hard work continues to control and prevent crime in our city. The School Resource Officers have taught Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Programs in the White Hall School District. The part-time II officers volunteered an estimated Fifteen Hundred (1,500) hours. They worked school activities, baseball and softball events, Founders Day, and White Hall City Park activities. Thanks to the local businesses and attendees for their support, the 15th Annual Charity Ball was a great success. The proceeds are disbursed throughout the year to various local charitable and community programs, such as scholarships to graduating seniors. Finally, the administration continues to recognize excellence within the department as Auxiliary Officer Eddie Powell was named the “Volunteer Officer of the Year”. I also want to congratulate Chief Richard Wingard on his imminent retirement. Chief Wingard has served this community in many roles as a community volunteer and police officer for over 30 years. The city appreciates Chief Wingard and his family for their service and sacrifice for the citizens of White Hall. Chief Wingard will officially retire on May 31, 2019 he has been a loyal and dedicated Chief of Police. The James “Jitters” Morgan Community Center has had a great four years. The center has been frequently utilized for special events, and many people enjoy the indoor walking track. Crenshaw Springs Water Park had a great fourth season. Approximately 21,000 visitors visited the water park last summer! The park provided approximately 50 jobs to local young people and was a positive impact on our local economy. The White Hall Museum is open and busy with school groups touring and learning about our history. Preserving our city’s history is very important. I want to thank the Chamber of Commerce, the volunteers and our sponsors for all of the hard work and support in making Founders Day and all of the events throughout the year possible. The City of White Hall continues rank in the top ten best places to raise a family and one of Arkansas’s safest cities to live. As I reflect on my time as mayor, I’m always amazed at how this community works together to continue to make White Hall a great place to live. I want to thank the dedicated public employees who make our progress possible. I want to thank all of the area volunteers who make this city such a great community. The city website www.whitehallar.org is a great information resource for our citizens. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. I want to further recognize and thank this Council, the City Clerk/Treasurer Ms. Ellen Welch and City Attorney Tom Owens for their hard work in helping guide our city in the right direction for future successes. God Bless the City of White Hall and God Bless the United States of America.
Respectfully, Noel Foster, Mayor
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